Shelters

At SpArc, we believe in the inherent dignity of every individual and the importance of a safe and supportive space. Our Macomb County Homeless Shelters Compass is a guiding resource designed to connect those facing housing insecurity with shelters that offer not just refuge but a pathway to stability and renewed hope.

A Sanctuary for All: SpArc is dedicated to fostering a community where no one is without a safe place to call home. In collaboration with compassionate shelters and housing organizations, this compass serves as a beacon, directing individuals toward the support they need during challenging times.

www.macombhc.com
As the Lead Agency and HARA for the Macomb County Continuum of Care, their member agencies and staff provide the following services for their neighbors in need: emergency shelters, transitional housing, specialized housing programs, youth services, homeless prevention programs, emergency support services, family support services, and supportive case management.
196 N Rose St, Mt Clemens, MI 48043
586-213-5757
info@macombhc.com

(Macomb’s Answer to Temporary Shelter) Shelter line 586-755-5191
centralusa.salvationarmy.org/warren/provide-housing/
A goal-based shelter with an average stay of 90 days, MATTS is a drug and alcohol-free emergency residential unit for men, women, and children in Macomb County. Residents are offered case management and counseling, referrals, clothing, medical care, and financial assistance. MATTS also offers community services including AA meetings and referrals to other community agencies
24140 Mound Rd, Warren, MI 48091 (between 9 and 10 Mile Roads)
586-754-7400

www.mcrest.org/programs
MCREST provides year-round safe emergency shelter for individuals and families experiencing homelessness for up to 90 days in congregations across Macomb County. The congregations provide meals, shower facilities, transportation and, when able, laundry services for their residents. During their
residents’ stay, case managers work with each individual and family to develop and implement a personalized housing plan that concentrates on overcoming barriers to self-reliance such as lack of income, poor money management, mental health issues, substance abuse, and a broken personal support system. Call for shelter availability and current shelter location.
20415 Erin St, Roseville, MI 48066 (Behind Sam’s Club at Gratiot and 13 Mile Roads)
586-415-5101 (Judy)

perfectingcdc.org/programs-services/amelia-agnes-transitional-home/
A homeless shelter program for women and children through Perfecting Community Development Corporation that provides quality housing and support services while assisting them with becoming self-sufficient by identifying their own strengths and solutions through housing stability, educational advancement, economic independence, parenting and life skills, self-actualization, and spiritual
growth.
42960 Ryan Rd, Sterling Heights, MI 48314
586-323-7066

turningpointmacomb.org 24-hour Crisis Line 586-463-6990
Turning Point’s mission is to provide programs and resources that enable domestic violence and sexual assault victims/survivors to regain control their lives. Emergency Shelter services are provided 24-hours per day, 7 days per week. The emergency shelter, located in Macomb County, provides immediate safety and security for survivors of domestic violence and their children, as well as counseling and case management services. Up to 30 days maximum stay for women and children. The shelter can only be accessed through our 24-hour crisis line at 586-463-6990.
Office: PO Box 1123, Mt Clemens, MI 48046
586-463-4430

www.familyyouth.com/wp/
Safe shelter for youth ages 12-17 that offers individual and family counseling. A maximum of 6 youth can be housed for up to 21 days. The agency is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. FYI also has a 24-hour crisis line for youth, families and those interested in referring a youth to the program. We provide safe spaces for young people to have their basic needs met, be listened to and respected,
discover more of their strengths and talents and learn coping and resiliency skills.
FYI can also be a place to start thinking about a positive future. We understand that most of the young people and their families interested or involved in our programs have a had some tough or traumatic life experiences. FYI does not take health insurance and is free to youth and families. Also offers 90-day outpatient counseling.
418 Cass Ave, Mt Clemens, MI 48043
586-465-1212
familyyouth03@yahoo.com

centralusa.salvationarmy.org/mtclemens/overcome-poverty/
Homeless Care Center is open year-round — Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. — where individuals can come in and rest, watch television, and work with our case workers for basic needs. They can accommodate up to six people a day to shower during the mornings. Clothing items are given out on request.

Supports families who are ready to work on goals through a personalized action plan, accountability, and celebration for goals met. The goals range from maintaining a personal budget to job readiness.
Their social services department helps with resources such as job referrals or
training; DTE or rent assistance if applicable.
55 Church St, Mt Clemens, MI 48043
For more information, contact LaCretia Peak at 586-469-6712.

https://www.facebook.com/MacombCountyWarmingCenter/
Extended service of the Macomb County Warming Center provides resources that enable adults experiencing homelessness to gain a foothold and return to society as productive, contributing individuals. To use our facilities, guests must be participating in activities designed to restore them to their place in productive society. Services include: mailing address, phone use and message service,
assistance with obtaining ID and vital documents, filling out agency forms, transportation, medical, dental, and mental health services, finding employment
and job training, and more.
2 Crocker Blvd, Suite 201, Mt Clemens, MI 48043
586-329-4046

https://www.macombgov.org/sites/default/files/files/2023-12/H%26CS%20Warming%20Centers%202023-2024.pdf

Colleen
outreach@liverite.org
liveritestructuredcorp.com

Pregnant women’s shelter
586-323-1411
abigayleministries.org

586-873-5654
transitionalhousing.org

586-759-9150

Women with AIDS/HIV shelter
313-531-3400

Domestic Violence Shelter
586-463-6990
turningpointmacomb.org

586-213-5727
shelterlistings.org

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